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Histogram
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Intro to Statistics
Definition
A histogram is a type of bar graph used to represent the frequency distribution of a dataset. It displays data using adjacent bars to show the number of observations within each interval.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- Histograms are used to visualize the distribution and spread of continuous data.
- The x-axis represents intervals (or bins) while the y-axis represents frequencies.
- Bins in a histogram must be contiguous and of equal width.
- Histograms can help identify patterns such as skewness, modality, and outliers in the data.
- Unlike bar charts, histograms do not have gaps between bars unless an interval has zero frequency.
Review Questions
- What information does the x-axis and y-axis of a histogram represent?
- How do histograms differ from bar charts?
- Why is it important for bins in a histogram to be contiguous?
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